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obama also endorsed peace talks with the enemy, the taliban. major garrett is covering at the white house for us tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president has long encouraged the afghan government to seek peace with taliban fighters who infiltrate from neighboring pakistan. today for the first time mr. obama said those talks are specific enough that they deserve a formal home. >> president karzai updated me on the afghan government's road map to peace and today we agreed that this process should be advanced by the opening of a taliban office to facilitate talks. >> reporter: prospects for peace remain dim and taliban aggression when fighting resumes this spring is not expected to let up. but the u.s. combat role will never be the same. >> our troops will continue to fight alongside afghans when needed, but let me say it as plainly as i can: starting this spring our troops will have a different mission. training, advising, assisting afghan forces. it will be an historic moment and another step toward full afghan sovereignty, something i
obama also endorsed peace talks with the enemy, the taliban. major garrett is covering at the white house for us tonight. major? >> reporter: scott, the president has long encouraged the afghan government to seek peace with taliban fighters who infiltrate from neighboring pakistan. today for the first time mr. obama said those talks are specific enough that they deserve a formal home. >> president karzai updated me on the afghan government's road map to peace and today we agreed...
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. >> malala yousafzai was attacked for defying a taliban edict. shot in the head at point-blank range as she traveled home from school. the taliban gunmen left her for dead but she emerged at the chaos of life. there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet is a high-profile person. she is incredibly determined to fight for cause. "she is facing not one but two operations. the second, to have an implant to restore some hearing to her damaged ear. this is a complex procedures but the doctor remains confident that she will make a good long- term recovery. >> malala yousafzai still facing extraordinary surgery but what an amazingly brave young woman. that brings the program to a close. you can carry on watching bbc world news for updates any time. you can reach me and the bbc team, you will find us on twitter. for all of us
. >> malala yousafzai was attacked for defying a taliban edict. shot in the head at point-blank range as she traveled home from school. the taliban gunmen left her for dead but she emerged at the chaos of life. there was emergency surgery in pakistan and then the airlift to birmingham possible class medical facilities. her story has become a global news. a school girl turned into a national human rights campaigner. >> seat is a high profile person and a high-profile target. -- sheet...
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her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing. nobody thought she would be able to get up so quickly from the terrible injuries she sustained. it's interesting, that question, because over the past couple of days, the pakistan government has announced it's given a job to malala yousafzai's dad, the job as the education attache in the pakistani consulate in birmingham, which is right where the hospital is. and that's for the next three years. malala obviously has to go through a lot of treatment, so that enables the family at least temporarily to stay in britain for the next three years. even though the father says ultimatel
her crusade for girls' education is what made her a target of the taliban. but she's never backed down from their threats. in the next month, they're going to replace a section of her scattered skull. amazing how far she's come, and matthew chance joins me now. i think you would agree, it's pretty remarkable to look at those images. do we know what malala and her family are planning to do now? are they planning to stay in britain, at least for the foreseeable future? >> it is amazing....
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drone strikes kill taliban expander today. stocks soar but moodies issues a warning. and thieves try to still atm machines all caught on tape. plus, iowa's field of dreams from the kevin costner classic has been sold. details coming up. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. she knows you like no one else. and you wouldn't have it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injur
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the other thing, the taliban are nowhere. don't say the taliban subpoena only in pakistan. they are in the regions -- so they are in part of the landscape. it is something that should be identified by the peace council, the iran government, whatever we can do to help the process, they should do that. pakistan gets involved. this is a classic scenario. i read it a long time ago. i read it to remind myself how intertwined is the history and the culture and the position of these two countries. so sometimes our problems become your problems and your problems become our problems. >> did you want to comment on that? >> i think in the context that takes place between the pakistan army and the iranian government let's get america out of here. they have bigger plans. so in the private meetings that is what their position is. so smaller use prisons will come. publicly they right lane expresses concerns about that. they are concerned about the deterioration of security in pakistan. but as far as the private meetings that we're not sure about what the intention of the united states is
the other thing, the taliban are nowhere. don't say the taliban subpoena only in pakistan. they are in the regions -- so they are in part of the landscape. it is something that should be identified by the peace council, the iran government, whatever we can do to help the process, they should do that. pakistan gets involved. this is a classic scenario. i read it a long time ago. i read it to remind myself how intertwined is the history and the culture and the position of these two countries. so...
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it is the taliban included or not? i do not want to run over my time, but i can discuss this if there is more interest. >> i think we have a comprehensive picture. you mentioned for transitions. what would be the most helpful thing, in your perspective, for all or any of the particular transitions that outsiders could entertain? >> the most important role the international community generally could play is an economic transition. that makes the political transition possible, and the security transition sustainable. for this, what is needed is working more closely to reintegrate the afghanistan into the regional economy. this includes enhancing and building more power grids. pakistan needs power. it needs access to energy. afghanistan needs power. if you create interdependency between these countries, especially countries that are not on friendly terms with each other, which will enhance the chances of stability to allot more more expensive projects could be pipelines and others, but at least the national grid, railroad
it is the taliban included or not? i do not want to run over my time, but i can discuss this if there is more interest. >> i think we have a comprehensive picture. you mentioned for transitions. what would be the most helpful thing, in your perspective, for all or any of the particular transitions that outsiders could entertain? >> the most important role the international community generally could play is an economic transition. that makes the political transition possible, and the...
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has the specter of potential taliban control, the people are in a very difficult position. ifheylean too much toward their government and their government cannot defend them then they are in a position of being, of course, endangered in the taliban were to return. so it's very, very difficult. as you say, there's been tremendous progress on the ground there. now it has to continue. >> warner: so it is risky, do you think -- i mean, again the book you write that -- you talk about a video teleconference you were having with the white house in 2009 and you wrote on a board or something "the mission" and it was "defeat the taliban, secure the population." do you tnk it's rky for the u.s. to be drawing down in earnest when those two things haven't fully been achieved? >> i don't think that you're going to achieve the kind of very clean victory like we like to think world war ii was. we like to think that now in retrospect as having been a clean military campaign but, in fact, we did counterinsurgency in western europe for years afterward and we just called it the marshall plan.
has the specter of potential taliban control, the people are in a very difficult position. ifheylean too much toward their government and their government cannot defend them then they are in a position of being, of course, endangered in the taliban were to return. so it's very, very difficult. as you say, there's been tremendous progress on the ground there. now it has to continue. >> warner: so it is risky, do you think -- i mean, again the book you write that -- you talk about a video...
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and a young pakistani girl who became an instant symbol of hope and courage after being shot by the taliban takes some remarkable steps today. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because everyone deserves a lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information and receive a free 3-day bracelet today. ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful >>> the buzz about the fiscal cliff is behind us. what
and a young pakistani girl who became an instant symbol of hope and courage after being shot by the taliban takes some remarkable steps today. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a break cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. whoo! you walk with friends, you meet new friends, and you keep those friendships. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful ♪ undeniable (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because...
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at the same time, we pushed the taliban out of their strongholds. today most major cities and most afghans are more secure and insurgets have continued to lose territory. meanwhile, afghan forces continue to grow stronger. as planned, some 352,000 afghan soldiers and police are now in training or on duty. most missions are already being led by afghan forces. and of all the men and women in uniform in afghanistan, the vast majority are afghans who are fighting and dying for their country every day. we still face significant challenges. but because this progress our transition is on track. at the nato summit last year we agreed with our coalition forces afghan forceless take over in 2013. we will continue to consult and today we agreed that as afghan forces take the lead and as president karzi announces the final phase of the transition, coalition forceless move to a support role this spring. our troops will continue to fight alongside afghans when needed but let me say it as plainl as i can. starting this spring our troops will have a different missi
at the same time, we pushed the taliban out of their strongholds. today most major cities and most afghans are more secure and insurgets have continued to lose territory. meanwhile, afghan forces continue to grow stronger. as planned, some 352,000 afghan soldiers and police are now in training or on duty. most missions are already being led by afghan forces. and of all the men and women in uniform in afghanistan, the vast majority are afghans who are fighting and dying for their country every...
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the taliban gave an exclusive interview. and he vowed to kill as many troops as possible before british troops leave afghanistan next year. and prince harry ice brother prince william called to the rescue. on duty on new year's eve when a call came in to save a man at sea. prince william is a rescue pilot. a man was off a fishing pier. he answer hid team flew in strong winds over choppy water to save the man. the team will continue their search today. >>> turning to the weather, did i see the sun outside? >> yeah. >> i've been missing it. >> you won't feel it. it's pretty cold. in fact, we're now probably under way here, the coldest day since last winter. but between since last winter and through the fall, we had some very warm months. in fact, take a look at the statistics for washington for 2012. we ended up 3.3 degrees above average for the year. that's the warmest year on record in washington. these are the final stats and we ended up, too, over seven inches below average with our precipitation. let's take a look at the
the taliban gave an exclusive interview. and he vowed to kill as many troops as possible before british troops leave afghanistan next year. and prince harry ice brother prince william called to the rescue. on duty on new year's eve when a call came in to save a man at sea. prince william is a rescue pilot. a man was off a fishing pier. he answer hid team flew in strong winds over choppy water to save the man. the team will continue their search today. >>> turning to the weather, did i...
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. >> pakistani intelligence officials say an important taliban commander was among 15 people killed in two suspected u.s. drone attacks in a volatile region of pakistan. that commander was said to be at odds with the pakistani taliban over the peace agreement he signed with the government in 2007. as part of the deal he refused to attack pakistani military tar goats, but he is believed to be behind a number of attacks that attacked the u.s. military. two of his deputies were believed to be killed in that strike. >>> the u.n. estimates that the death toll in syria is now beyond 60,000. 15,000 higher than estimates cnn had gone with. and that number will likely continue to rise as attacks like these persist. an opposition group says 207 people were killed in war-related violence yesterday alone. most of them in damascus and suburbs, others in aleppo. cnn cannot independently verify these numbers. >>> the family of james foley, missing in syria since new year's day, is launching a public campaign to find him. global post, a news website foley published for, said he was driving to the bord
. >> pakistani intelligence officials say an important taliban commander was among 15 people killed in two suspected u.s. drone attacks in a volatile region of pakistan. that commander was said to be at odds with the pakistani taliban over the peace agreement he signed with the government in 2007. as part of the deal he refused to attack pakistani military tar goats, but he is believed to be behind a number of attacks that attacked the u.s. military. two of his deputies were believed to...
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education in conservative parts of the country which are often raided by islamic militants in october taliban government shot a fifteen year old girl for promoting schooling among other. scuffles between protesters and police have broken out of the march in hong kong demanding the resignation of the city's top political. face fall in popularity you know a no confidence vote against him since he came to power six months ago he was elected by beijing back to beat you twelve hundred. twenty twelve so suddenly the rise of the machines is drone warfare shot into the headlines american unmanned craft killing civilians abroad the approval of drone use for keeping tabs on people inside the u.s. those are the topics that drew fire then from martin the host of breaking the set and she thinks it's going to get worse in twenty thirty really we're talking about drones actually a really serious topic because people are under this notion that drones are somehow precise good way to fight the war on terror really they completely are counterintuitive big create in harbor more terrorists they have a ninety eigh
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overnight killed at least 13 people including senior -- including a senior taliban leader. it happened near the pakistan/afghanistan border. the senior commander was reportedly among nine people killed in a missile strike on a house. he had a truce with the pakistani military. the u.s. rarely comments on its secretive drone program. >>> there is more breaking news. this time a man shot and killed three people, injured two others in switzerland. this shooting happened in the southwestern part of the country. once police got to the scene, the gunman pointed his weapon at the officers, and ey shot and i when they shot and injured the gunman. he's in custody. three people died on the scene. two others were taken to the hospital. no word on their injuries. >>> relatives of people killed in last summer's colorado theater shooting have rejected an invitation to attend a memorial. since mark theaters invited family members to attend an evening of remembrance at the aurora theater when it reopens january 17. relatives of nine of the 12 victims released a statement angrily rejecting
overnight killed at least 13 people including senior -- including a senior taliban leader. it happened near the pakistan/afghanistan border. the senior commander was reportedly among nine people killed in a missile strike on a house. he had a truce with the pakistani military. the u.s. rarely comments on its secretive drone program. >>> there is more breaking news. this time a man shot and killed three people, injured two others in switzerland. this shooting happened in the...
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drone strikes killed 13 people including a senior taliban commander. it happened in the tribal regions border pakistan. the taliban leader was reportedly among nine people killed in a missile strike on a house. he was responsible for troops in afghanistan. >>> new this morning, the measure to prevent the devastating effects of going over the fiscal cliff now law. while you were sleeping, president obama signed the bill in hawaii where he's on vacation. the legislation raises taxes on the wealthiest americans and extends long-term unemployment benefits. it also delays billions of dollars in spending cuts for two months. the deal could save you hundreds of dollars if you use pretax nasdaq pay for your commute. included in the hell is a provision that allows you to put aside $240 a month. the cap had been just $125 last year. according to "politico," this could provide transit riders nationwide with as much as $190 million in incentives. >>> president obama also signed a defense bill for the coming year. that $633 billion measure boosts security at diplom
drone strikes killed 13 people including a senior taliban commander. it happened in the tribal regions border pakistan. the taliban leader was reportedly among nine people killed in a missile strike on a house. he was responsible for troops in afghanistan. >>> new this morning, the measure to prevent the devastating effects of going over the fiscal cliff now law. while you were sleeping, president obama signed the bill in hawaii where he's on vacation. the legislation raises taxes on...
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caller: i spent time in afghanistan during the mujahedin time and the taliban time. i had nothing coming from those two regimes. i saw there--- theur negative points. i graduated high school in 2003. in 2004, i started working as an interpreter. i saw every second of the transition been made. security is not much better, but it is getting toward that. the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. -- this week from one of our viewers. what is your take on karzai and his government? caller: people think that karzai is not a great president. but i also have my personal view on that. i do not know him personally. he is now my brother or anything, but he has done so much for the afghan country and for the afghans. many people cannot see the truth. afghanistan is not an easy country to deal with. the afghans, they were raised wild card they have been in the war not just for 35 years. afghanistan has been at war for centuries. it is really hard for one person to control the whole
caller: i spent time in afghanistan during the mujahedin time and the taliban time. i had nothing coming from those two regimes. i saw there--- theur negative points. i graduated high school in 2003. in 2004, i started working as an interpreter. i saw every second of the transition been made. security is not much better, but it is getting toward that. the education has gone higher. the economic situation is building every day. host: let me get your take on this week from one of our viewers. --...
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there's still a chance of a civil war after we leave and the taliban taking power. i don't expect those things but i can't rule them out by any means. >> dana, earlier this week general stanley mcchrystal was on "morning joe" and was critical with the afghan mission and then there was this exchange. >> implicit in that is the criticism that in iraq and afghanistan we simply didn't know enough before hand about local realities to exactly know what we were getting into and how to contend with it? >> we didn't know enough when we went in and we were very slow in learning. >> dana, there's a man speaking with authority, but is this not another good reason for chuck hagel's nomination because he, unlike so many of his fellow republicans, prefers to act cautiously when it comes to these forays over seas? >> well, two things. he prefers to act cautiously using war as a last resort instead of a rather more immediate choice as had been the case over the last decade, but he's also a big supporter of working multilaterally and that's why he had been so critical of the bush adm
there's still a chance of a civil war after we leave and the taliban taking power. i don't expect those things but i can't rule them out by any means. >> dana, earlier this week general stanley mcchrystal was on "morning joe" and was critical with the afghan mission and then there was this exchange. >> implicit in that is the criticism that in iraq and afghanistan we simply didn't know enough before hand about local realities to exactly know what we were getting into and...
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remember the pakistani school girl who was shot in the head by the taliban for advocating education for girls? well, she's making a remarkable recovery. malala yousafzai was flown to britain for treatment in october. today she was able to walk out of the hospital. malala, who's 15 years old, faces more surgery next month. for now, she'll be staying in britain with her family. gun owners in new york are outraged after a newspaper publishes their addresses. we'll have a look at the 29 states where the flu is the worst. and we'll tell you what happened to a chicago jail escape artist who climbed down 20 stories worth of bed sheets when the "cbs evening news" continues. i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more t
remember the pakistani school girl who was shot in the head by the taliban for advocating education for girls? well, she's making a remarkable recovery. malala yousafzai was flown to britain for treatment in october. today she was able to walk out of the hospital. malala, who's 15 years old, faces more surgery next month. for now, she'll be staying in britain with her family. gun owners in new york are outraged after a newspaper publishes their addresses. we'll have a look at the 29 states...
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. >> president obama and karzai endorsed the idea of opening a taliban political office in the country of qatar to encourage them to work th us and not against us. >> thank you, molly very much. >> the great gun debate continues as vice-president biden wraps up his task force. joining us is the radio talk show host. welcome to the two of you. great to have you here today. >> wooltalk at what is in play right now. do you expect the white house is imposing ex-- executive orders? >> i don't know. i can't read their minds. i can understand the temptation. it is sensible andent and things that will not pass either of the houses of congress . it is fempting to want to do it by the mangic hand. i don't think that would be unpopular with that. but in congress, it is a constitutional battle for the ages and so bring it on. >> lessly, when it comes to executive orders, a lot of people would be upset if the white house doesn't go through congress. >> i don't think there would be a executive order. but i disagree as to the response in the house and senate. whether there are people buying guns or a
. >> president obama and karzai endorsed the idea of opening a taliban political office in the country of qatar to encourage them to work th us and not against us. >> thank you, molly very much. >> the great gun debate continues as vice-president biden wraps up his task force. joining us is the radio talk show host. welcome to the two of you. great to have you here today. >> wooltalk at what is in play right now. do you expect the white house is imposing ex-- executive...
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drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado, movie theater shooting last july. 12 people were killed, dozens injured. some of the victims are expected to testify in the week-long hearing. >>> well, fire up the zambonis. hockey could be back in a matter of days. the national hockey league and the players association struck a tentative labor agreement today according to a statement posted on the league website. that would end the more than 100-day lockout. if players and owners approve the agreement, the nhl could pay a -- play a 48-game schedule slated to begin as early as next week. >>> let's turn to washington now and word from a top administration
drone strikes last week that killed 15 people, including a taliban commander with ties to the pakistani military. demonstrators protested against drone strikes thursday and burned a u.s. flag. >>> well, the man accused in one of the country's worst mass murders goes to court tomorrow. a judge will decide whether there's enough evidence for 25-year-old james holmes to stand trial. he faces more than 150 counts, including first-degree murder and attempted murder in the aurora, colorado,...
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taliban is claiming responsibility. across the border in pakistan at least nine pakistani taliban fighters killed in drone strikes. and pakistani officials say that u.s. drones were at hideouts in. no identity, but told two commander including a training unit for suicide bombers may be among them n pakistan four people killed in an attack on a train. the top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds pakistan, that attack happening on a passenger train in the southwestern part of the country. the dead include three passengers and a member of pakistan's military. a dozen more people were injured. so far no one is claiming responsibility for the attack. >> india, an inferno burning at a fuel storage terminal in the west. (siren sounding) it started yesterday in one tank and spread overnight to other tanks because of strong winds. the fire so big, smoke and flames can be seen from nearly ten miles away. officials say several people who work at the facility are missing. china, dense fog being blamed for a 30-car pileup,
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afghanistan, once soviet troops were gone american support dried up and that was followed by the rise of the taliban and september 11th attacks by al qaeda which was using afghanistan as a place to hide. >>> a james tracy teaches communications in florida university. he suggested on his blog that the massacre at sandy hook elementary school did not happen the way law enforcement said it did or may not have happened at all. >> well, i think we need to as a society look at things more carefully. perhaps we as a society have been conditioned to be duped. >> tracy also suggested that actors were used to shape debate about gun control. she is upset that the comments caused more pain in newtown connecticut and that the professor spoke as a private citizens and not as a representative of the school. >>> tracy is on the fast track and they are looking at the president's recommendations and wants to move quickly. the president's promise for new gun laws is getting plenty of kickback, kyla? >> reporter: president barack obama has made it clear he wants to take action and will do so without congress and gun ri
afghanistan, once soviet troops were gone american support dried up and that was followed by the rise of the taliban and september 11th attacks by al qaeda which was using afghanistan as a place to hide. >>> a james tracy teaches communications in florida university. he suggested on his blog that the massacre at sandy hook elementary school did not happen the way law enforcement said it did or may not have happened at all. >> well, i think we need to as a society look at things...
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he's going to open up about battling the taliban, the moment he got hit and what happened right after the camera stopped recording. plus, senator john mccain on immigration reform and what it will take to secure the borders. and don't ignore the snore. that's right. a top sleep expert looks at new revelations about the risks. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> thanks, norah. we'll be there at 7:00. >>> there is some movement to report on the controversial issue of immigration reform. yesterday a bipartisan group of senators came up with a plan, at least the framework, and one of the parts of it is to beef up border security. >> the same plan would also mean a plan to citizenship for 11 million people who are in this country illegally. deal zeal is live on capitol hill with more. good morning, delia. >> reporter: good morning, jessica, mike. senators say this is a realistic look at the immigration picture here in our country. as you said, 11 million undocumented immigrants and they say deporting all of those people unrealistic. it's bad for families and
he's going to open up about battling the taliban, the moment he got hit and what happened right after the camera stopped recording. plus, senator john mccain on immigration reform and what it will take to secure the borders. and don't ignore the snore. that's right. a top sleep expert looks at new revelations about the risks. the news is back in the morning so we'll see you right at 7:00. >> thanks, norah. we'll be there at 7:00. >>> there is some movement to report on the...
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her skull was obviously smashed by the bullet that was fired into her head by the taliban gunmen back in october and she still has to undergo a lot of surgery to, you know, kind of make that damage good, so she's recovering but she's at the start of a very, very long road. victor? >> so, that's what's happening in the short term. what is the plan for her family long term? are they going to go back to pakistan, would malala be in danger there? >> i think there are security considerations. and indeed the father, the brothers, the rest of the family as well as malala have received renewed death threats from the taliban who say essentially they're going to come in and finish off the job that they didn't complete and so there is a real security concern. there's also the medical concern as well. she does have to have this very important treatment and therapy and the best place for her to do that is in britain. and so the family have taken this decision to relocate for the foreseeable future here to england. in fact, just last week, her father has been given a job by the pakistani government
her skull was obviously smashed by the bullet that was fired into her head by the taliban gunmen back in october and she still has to undergo a lot of surgery to, you know, kind of make that damage good, so she's recovering but she's at the start of a very, very long road. victor? >> so, that's what's happening in the short term. what is the plan for her family long term? are they going to go back to pakistan, would malala be in danger there? >> i think there are security...
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[cheers and applause] the hope is that we can now finally defeat the taliban by giving them the silent treatment. >> geraldo: tonight, what happens to already stressed-out military families at home when infidelity and sex assaults are added to the dangers of combat duty overseas? plus: >> our wake gun laws allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. >> geraldo: a demo today in d.c. keeps the pressure on for gun control. but also today, at 51 gun shows in 26 states, gun owners pushed back and buy up. >> 100 million-plus gun owners in america are feeling put upon, like we are scapegoated for the acts of a psychopathic killer in newtown, connecticut. >> reporter: tonight, exclusive, inside the gun show loophole. and... judging jodi. >> you said you knew her. you see that photograph? >> yeah. >> do you know who that is? >> it looks like jodi. >> do you know anything about that? >> no. >> how about exhibit number 164? who does that look like to you? >> like jodi. >> know anything about that? aspect of her life? >> no. >> geraldo: almost everybody sa
[cheers and applause] the hope is that we can now finally defeat the taliban by giving them the silent treatment. >> geraldo: tonight, what happens to already stressed-out military families at home when infidelity and sex assaults are added to the dangers of combat duty overseas? plus: >> our wake gun laws allow these mass killings to be carried out again and again and again in our country. >> geraldo: a demo today in d.c. keeps the pressure on for gun control. but also today,...
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say he's no loerng the leader of the taliban, but he leads a large taliban group. it's a group that had some form of cease-fire agreement with the pakistani government and wasn't attacking in pakistan like many groups do. they were certainly attacking across the border into afghanistan, attacking u.s. and nato forces there. he was, you know, probably somebody who led in the low thousands of fighters, and he's a fairly significant leader of the group. >> do we have a sense how this will play out in the president's second term, whether or not he will continue to use these drone strikes, whether that's going to increase and how difficult that is going to be to convince the pakistanis and the rest of the world that is an appropriate strategy? >> in pakistan as you know suzanne it's deeply unpopular. the pakistani parliament voted to ban drone strikes in open, something the obama administration has sort of ignored. the number of drone strikes in pakistan go down rather dramatically, but we see the number of drone strikes in yemen where al qaeda has a virulent affiliate
say he's no loerng the leader of the taliban, but he leads a large taliban group. it's a group that had some form of cease-fire agreement with the pakistani government and wasn't attacking in pakistan like many groups do. they were certainly attacking across the border into afghanistan, attacking u.s. and nato forces there. he was, you know, probably somebody who led in the low thousands of fighters, and he's a fairly significant leader of the group. >> do we have a sense how this will...
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. >>> a major taliban commander is killed in a suspected drone strike. scathe boldu amplt n is monitoring that. this is a big deal, kate. >> this is a big deal. there's a lot going on, wolf. it happened in fact stan's volatile tribal region. 15 people are dead from what appears to be two separate drone strikes. the slain taliban leader is believed to be behind a number of attacks that targeted u.s. military. we'll have a full report from cnn's foreign affairs reporter jill dougherty in the next hour. >>> also, first bp paid a massive fine for its role in the 2010 gulf oil spill, and now deep horizon which triggered the worst spill in history will pay $1.4 billion and plead gill toe to the clean water act. bp paid in november. >>> also, spam and peanut butter may not go together but they fall under the same corporate umbrella. hormel will buy skippy peanut butter. the deal should help where skip knee is the leading peanut butter and only trails jiff worldwide. >>> this family no doubt will no doubt treasure this forever. that's a baby girl you're seeing s
. >>> a major taliban commander is killed in a suspected drone strike. scathe boldu amplt n is monitoring that. this is a big deal, kate. >> this is a big deal. there's a lot going on, wolf. it happened in fact stan's volatile tribal region. 15 people are dead from what appears to be two separate drone strikes. the slain taliban leader is believed to be behind a number of attacks that targeted u.s. military. we'll have a full report from cnn's foreign affairs reporter jill...
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. >>> a role of america in afghanistan and how many troops will it take to keep the taliban at bay? we'll get two very unique perspectives on that. >> they're quite legitimate and i want to get answers myself before i take the position. >> coming up, california congressman before questioning the top job at the pentagon being derail the president's second-term agenda. as we begin this hour we'll take you straight to the white house where after a week of meetings with gun control advocates, representatives of the gaming industry and other groups, vice president biden will submit his recommendations to the president as early as tuesday for ways to prevent gun violence moving forward. kristen welker joins us with more on that. let's start out with what we can expect to come, again, this tuesday deadline is pretty self-imposed by the gun task force and the president himself, and all of them trying to make the president's state of the union when it comes up at the end of the month. >> reporter: that's right. we're expecting the vice president to put forth a broad set of proposals includin
. >>> a role of america in afghanistan and how many troops will it take to keep the taliban at bay? we'll get two very unique perspectives on that. >> they're quite legitimate and i want to get answers myself before i take the position. >> coming up, california congressman before questioning the top job at the pentagon being derail the president's second-term agenda. as we begin this hour we'll take you straight to the white house where after a week of meetings with gun...
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to the taliban. they cite a high unemployment rate for the reason for their frustration. what will you do to combat this trend? >> the high peace council whose chairman is here with us, a fund is dedicated to this purpose. this is the reintegration program. they are driven back with society. if there are instances, and i am sure there are, it requires assistance sooner and we will definitely look at it. it is a very important question, thank you for reminding us. >> the last student organization we would invite is the muslim student association. >> good evening, mr. president. i am with the moslem student association. we understand education as a vital factor in the overall growth and future stability of afghanistan. educated citizens can drive change from within. what are your plans short-term and long-term to ensure that this progress that you mentioned of education continues to move forward? especially in regard to increased access of education for women. >> we did see a great deal of violence aga
to the taliban. they cite a high unemployment rate for the reason for their frustration. what will you do to combat this trend? >> the high peace council whose chairman is here with us, a fund is dedicated to this purpose. this is the reintegration program. they are driven back with society. if there are instances, and i am sure there are, it requires assistance sooner and we will definitely look at it. it is a very important question, thank you for reminding us. >> the last student...
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out a top taliban commander in pakistan. his death is seen as a serious blow because he gave money and weapons to support taliban fighters who attacked u.s. forces in afghanistan. a pentagon official describes him as someone who has a great deal of blood on his hands. >>> from deep inside caves in the taliban territory of afghanistan, a remarkable discovery. israel's national library has unveiled a collection of ancient hebrew manuscripts it just bought. the artifacts point to a thriving jewish community in the region about 1,000 years ago. the papers survived because the caves are so dry and so dark. >>> police in florida are asking for help in finding three criminals. they were caught on cameras this past monday as they held up a radioshack in pompano beach. once they corralled workers and customers into a storage room, they fled out the back door and into a waiting get-away car. >> brazen. >>> and on a much lighter note, but also from florida, some anger over what some neighbors are calling an eye sore. >> this homeowner
out a top taliban commander in pakistan. his death is seen as a serious blow because he gave money and weapons to support taliban fighters who attacked u.s. forces in afghanistan. a pentagon official describes him as someone who has a great deal of blood on his hands. >>> from deep inside caves in the taliban territory of afghanistan, a remarkable discovery. israel's national library has unveiled a collection of ancient hebrew manuscripts it just bought. the artifacts point to a...
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and the newspapers, you know, went with med liheadlines sayin killed taliban. he's the outspoken one in the royal family. perhaps too much and was more cautious and said, talked about the challenges actually of being out there and the afghanistan war and that sort of thing. so, you know, he did try to row back a bit. it's interesting, really, watching the interviews because you get harry, the vivacious kind of young royal saying it like it is and clearly a railroad complex character so, for example, over and over again says negative things about the media and clearly angry with the media and asked directly why that is. he says it goes back to his mother diana. >> clearly, for those of us -- >> fairly obvious how far back it goes to when i was very small. everybody's guilty for buying the newspapers i guess but hopefully no one actually believes what they read. which i certainly don't. but yeah. of course, of course, i read it if there's something about me i want to know what's being said. but all it does is upset me and anger me that people get away with writin
and the newspapers, you know, went with med liheadlines sayin killed taliban. he's the outspoken one in the royal family. perhaps too much and was more cautious and said, talked about the challenges actually of being out there and the afghanistan war and that sort of thing. so, you know, he did try to row back a bit. it's interesting, really, watching the interviews because you get harry, the vivacious kind of young royal saying it like it is and clearly a railroad complex character so, for...
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troops the country will revert to the taliban you have provided options not to the president yet but to the national security staff. as you know i don't speak about options until i have had a chance to speak to the president. >> at the state department president karzai is dining tonight with secretary clinton and leon panetta. he brought a long list of military equipment that karzai needs from kabul but which what is is increasingly clear whatever u.s. presence there will be in afghanistan after 2014 will be quite small, shepard. >> jenks then there is israel. the israeli defense minister in town in washington and talking about concerns of serious chemical weapons amid that civil war. >> it's interesting, the last time that ehud barak the defense minister was in town in washington at the end the of last year. we started hearing reports that there was new intelligence suggesting that sara ran gas had been mixed and maybe even loaded into weapons inside syria. just two days ago we heard the "new york times" report that that intelligence came from israel. yesterday israeli defense minis
troops the country will revert to the taliban you have provided options not to the president yet but to the national security staff. as you know i don't speak about options until i have had a chance to speak to the president. >> at the state department president karzai is dining tonight with secretary clinton and leon panetta. he brought a long list of military equipment that karzai needs from kabul but which what is is increasingly clear whatever u.s. presence there will be in...
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that taliban leader led attacks against u.s. forces in afghanistan but he had agreed to a truce with pakistan's military. >>> "the new york times" says a highway patrol officer is being sued for allegedly falsifying dozns of dui cases. she pulled over people who she claimed were driving drunk in order to boost her career. she was fired after being named trooper of the year. >>> "usa today" says al jasszez is buying current tc. current tv was co-founded by former vice president al gore. >>> every time there's a mass shooting in america the demand for guns skyrockets. new figures show after the newtown massacre in december, the fbi performed a record number of background checks for people wanting to buy firearms. former cia director john miller is with us this morning. good morning. >> good morning. >> we're seeing sales shoot up. december was a record, right? >> that's right. december is always a record. what you have here is three elements that come together. black friday broke all records. that's the big sales day. on that one
that taliban leader led attacks against u.s. forces in afghanistan but he had agreed to a truce with pakistan's military. >>> "the new york times" says a highway patrol officer is being sued for allegedly falsifying dozns of dui cases. she pulled over people who she claimed were driving drunk in order to boost her career. she was fired after being named trooper of the year. >>> "usa today" says al jasszez is buying current tc. current tv was co-founded by...
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the known taliban leader described prince harry as a jackal who wants to kill innocent afghans while he's drunk. harry is on his second tour of duty in afghanistan as a helicopter pilot. the afghan warlord gave an exclusive interview to britain's daily telegraph and vowed to kill as many troops as possible before british troops leave afghanistan next year. >>> prince harry's brother prince william is being noted for a rescue mission. the call came in to save a man blown to sea in wales. prince william is a search and rescue pilot. a man was walking his dog when a gust of wind blew him off a fishing pier. prince william and his team flew over windy skies and choppy waters to save that man. >>> the first playoff game in five years for the redskins. they'll practice for the first time since clinching the nfc east. they're taking on the seattle seahawks who have won five straight games and have a better record than the 'skins. today is also your first chance to get your hands on shirts, hats and other gear that celebrates the 'skins division title. this playoff run could be costing the '
the known taliban leader described prince harry as a jackal who wants to kill innocent afghans while he's drunk. harry is on his second tour of duty in afghanistan as a helicopter pilot. the afghan warlord gave an exclusive interview to britain's daily telegraph and vowed to kill as many troops as possible before british troops leave afghanistan next year. >>> prince harry's brother prince william is being noted for a rescue mission. the call came in to save a man blown to sea in...